The artwork, titled “Moor,” is a portrait created by Zinaida Serebriakova in 1932, belonging to the Art Deco movement. The painting demonstrates an intimate portrayal and captures the essence of Serebriakova’s artistic style through its use of color and composition techniques.
In the artwork, a figure, presumably a Moorish woman, is depicted in a reflective, seated pose. The character’s contemplative expression is highlighted by her subdued, yet vivid attire, including a distinctive headdress with light yellow and pink hues alongside her white blouse and striped garments. The choice of pastel colors enhances the soft, dreamlike quality of the portrait, while the flowing lines and gentle shadows convey a sense of tranquility and depth. The background, painted in muted shades of blue and white, serves to accentuate the subject, drawing attention to her expressive features and traditional attire, emblematic of the Art Deco period’s fascination with elegance and cultural diversity.